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Is water dry

Updated: 8/10/2023
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12y ago

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Water isn't wet by itself, but it makes other materials wet when it sticks to the surface of them.

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Mya Bishop-Capps

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Anonymous

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3y ago
That makes sense.
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Ertas Yusuf Tuna

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2y ago
yea, but what if it was wet?
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Le MrBanana

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2mo ago
it depends on what you mean by water. if you mean vodka, then i prefer mine dry.
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6y ago

Water is a liquid. It is wet.

== Yes It Is.... Or Is It??

water is not wet...it only spreads wetness

we describe water as wet...even though it is not the same thing

When you say, " my water is wet", are you describing your hand or the water on your hand...

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Jazmine Williams

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3y ago

Water is wet when you say the floor is wet your talking about water and you said it is wet so if you are saying water isn't wet then why when you wash dishes with water your dishes' are wet well this my opinion.

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14y ago

The term "wet" is having water, and since water is already water, and since it cannot have itself, water is technically not wet. All objects other than water are 'wet' because 'wet' pertains to an object that isn't entirely made up of water to have water. Since water is entirely made up of water, it isn't considered 'wet'.

Technically, yes, unless you only consider something covered in water to be wet.

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12y ago

When water is in a liquid state - it is wet. However, when it is a gas ('steam') or a solid ('ice') it is not wet. If you touch ice it may melt, and then feel wet - but this is only because the heat from your hands has turned it back into a liquid.

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Olive Master

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3y ago

Water is Not wet but when you get inside and you get out you are wet

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Olive Master

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3y ago
yes

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Cecil Jett

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4y ago

Water is always wet. Water is never dry and how can you prove if water is dry if when it touches something it is wet.

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Lord of cheese

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water is not wet it turns an object wet but is not wet by itself

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13y ago

water is pie

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Olive Master

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3y ago
NO

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12y ago

Wyoming is mostly wet than dry

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